When TV Guide asked if he had any advice for the actor who'll replace him, Gilmore warned: "Be careful around January (Jones). She's not as approachable as the others. She's really serious about what she does. Everyone else is so nice."
Jones' rep so far has not commented about the remarks from her TV son, but Gilmore's revelation may not come as a surprise

I was at a party -- I'd never met her -- and she was like, 'Come sit down.' So I sit at her table and talk for 10 minutes, and she goes, 'I think it’s time for you to leave now.' So I say, 'January, you are an actress in a show and everybody's going to forget about you in a few years, so f***ing be nice,' and I got up and left. And she thinks that's funny?"
Then there was her widely panned performance as superhero Emma Frost in this summer's X-Men: First Class, directed by Matthew Vaughn (who was also rumored for a while to be the father of Jones' baby, due this fall). Vaughn, who's married to model Claudia Schiffer, categorically denies the rumors.
Though X-Men was praised by critics, Jones' performance as mutant Emma Frost was not the reason. Jones' turn was widely panned by critics, and Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof memorably bashed her for it on Twitter, writing: "Emma Frost's THREE mutant powers: Telepathy, Transformation to Solid Diamond and last but not least, Sucking at Acting."
Galifianakis, who makes a joke out of being as rude as possible to his talk show guests on Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis, understands that being "nice" is a rare quality in Hollywood and something to be valued. Galifianakis' rudeness on the faux chat-show is schtick, but that doesn't appear to be the case with Jones.
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